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Coolamon Advisors

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6189 0770



Address: GPO Box 125 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: https://www.coolamonadvisors.com.au

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24.01.2022 THIS is the energy we are taking into the second half of 2020 Little Sammy strikes a superhero pose, ready to take on the world! Mum says She was definite...ly camera ready . This is Sammy-Lee, she is from the heart of Australia, born in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. She is currently one year old and part of the Warlpiri, Pertame and Pitjantjatjara mob. Sammy’s Mum started an Instagram page for all to share in the cuteness of her beautiful black Indigenous baby girl. She adds We’re so grateful for the love she’s received since her early days of life and we love every single person who’s joined her journey of growth. @baby.samsam (on Instagram) posted with permission from Mum, Kyah.



22.01.2022 A year ago, Ash Barty broke the 46-year drought at ROLAND-GARROS for Australia and we loved every minute! The amount of love and support that I get's incredible it really does make a difference.

21.01.2022 We're back running a webinar for the week of NAIDOC. Our webinar will give the best opportunity for participants to listen, learn, and engage. Always Was, Always Will Be recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.... We'll be facilitating a conversation about this year's theme and the history of Naidoc Week with former Co-Chair of the National Naidoc Committee, Mr. Ben Mitchell who is of the Merriam and Mualgal peoples of the Torres Straits We welcome you to join us in this thought-provoking conversation. Click the link below for more information and registrations. https://www.coolamonadvisors.com.au/book-online #Naidoc2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NaidocWeek

20.01.2022 We're 1 week away from our live NAIDOC webinar! Our webinar will give the best opportunity for participants to listen, learn, and engage. Always Was, Always Will Be recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.... We'll be facilitating a conversation about this year's theme and the history of Naidoc Week with former Co-Chair of the National Naidoc Committee, Mr. Ben Mitchell who is of the Merriam and Mualgal peoples of the Torres Straits We welcome you to join us in this thought-provoking conversation. Click the link below for more information and registrations. https://www.coolamonadvisors.com.au/book-online #Naidoc2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NaidocWeek



20.01.2022 Hello 2021 #NewOpportunities #IndigenousBusiness

20.01.2022 An identified position has become available, supported with an Elsa Dixon grant, at I work for NSW This role, based in Queanbeyan will provide advice and support to the Director of the South East Region on relevant issues impacting Aboriginal communities to achieve positive outcomes for the region. The successful candidate will undertake research to aid in strategic planning and prioritisation processes for the community and coordinate relevant activities to ensure the Gove...rnment’s priorities are met. Further information can be found https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/job/coordination-officer-216161

19.01.2022 Sticky creating candy using traditional ingredients. But more importantly, bringing awareness to customers and the world! #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek



19.01.2022 Our very own, Nevada Brown, will be a panelist for a NAIDOC week Q&A, facilitated by Dan Bourchier from the ABC.

19.01.2022 Simply electric Electric Fields cover From Little Things Big Things Grow ft. Jessica Mauboy, Missy Higgins & John Butler. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...ander viewers are advised that the following video contains images and voices of people who have died. #TheSoundAU #ElectricFields #JessicaMauboy #MissyHiggins #JohnButler

17.01.2022 Have you heard of the mighty Looma Lady Eagles? Teenage AFL star, Darliah Killer tells us about her team from a community of 300 people who are making history in the Kimberley.

15.01.2022 We're ready! New Year New Adventures New Memories... New Challenges New Opportunities. See more

15.01.2022 Merry Christmas from all of us here at Coolamon Advisors The office will be closed from midday 24th December and returning to 2021 on Monday 4th January. Stay safe, stay deadly



14.01.2022 Tyrown Waigana, a Perth based artist and designer, has been named as this year’s winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC Poster Competition. His winning entry... - Shape of Land - was judged by the National NAIDOC Committee to have best illustrated the 2020 NAIDOC theme: Always Was Always Will Be. Waigana, a proud Noongar and Saibai Islander, has previously been named as one of WA’s best new and emerging Indigenous artists. According to the 23-year-old, his winning entry depicts the Rainbow Serpent coming out of the Dreamtime to create this country and how we are strongly connected to it. The Rainbow Serpent is represented by the snake and it forms the shape of Australia, which symbolises how it created our lands. The colour from the Rainbow Serpent is reflected on to the figure to display our connection to the Rainbow Serpent, thus our connection to country. The overlapping colours on the outside is the Dreamtime. The figure inside the shape of Australia is a representation of Indigenous Australians showing that this country - since the dawn of time - always was, and always will be Aboriginal land, Mr Waigana added.

14.01.2022 This week we were fortunate to attend the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development & ACT Parks and Conservation Service unveiling of a new tanker, dedicated to the late Uncle Carl Brown, Ngunnawal Elder, to commemorate his role in reinvigorating cultural burning in the ACT; the tanker display's an artwork telling the story of cultural burning by the Brown family. Uncle Carl's daughter, Nevada, also our staff member shared her Father's story and acknowledged his contributions to EPSDD and PCS. #NgunnawalCountry #CaringForCountry #CulturalBurning

13.01.2022 If you missed out on this great discussion, head on over to Instagram where its available to watch. Well done to Ben and his fellow Aurora role model, All Roberts #IndigenousBusiness #AuroraEducationFoundation ... https://www.instagram.com/tv/CBmdihVD2zH/

12.01.2022 Grab the popcorn and kick off NAIDOC Week with Netflix #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek

10.01.2022 Congratulations to Chansey Paech MLA. Today, he makes history as the first Indigenous Speaker of an Australian Parliament Paech grew up in Alice Springs. He is the son of an Eastern Arrernte woman

08.01.2022 It’s (unofficially) Cathy Freeman Day On this day 20 years ago Cathy Freeman won gold in the 400m! Were you watching?

06.01.2022 The National NAIDOC Committee has proudly partnered with the Woolworths Group to nationally distribute the 2020 NAIDOC Week poster. This year’s NAIDOC Poster fe...atures the stunning artwork titled Shape of Land by Noongar and Saibai Islander artist Tyrown Waigana. NAIDOC Week 2020 posters will be available from Woolworths’ outlets - until stocks last - from Wednesday 21 October. https://www.naidoc.org.au//woolworths-partnership-boosts-r

06.01.2022 Tune in at 12pm today to hear Ben's journey, via Instagram @auroraeducationfoundation

03.01.2022 Get your Christmas gifts organised! Made available online this year at AIATSIS

03.01.2022 National NAIDOC Week 2020 celebrations will be held from the 8-15 November. The November dates follow the decision by the National NAIDOC Committee (NNC) to pos...tpone NAIDOC Week from the original July dates due to the impacts and uncertainty from the escalating Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic across our communities and cities. The postponement was aimed at protecting our elders and those in our communities with chronic health issues from the disastrous impacts of COVID19. As cooler weather approaches the need to protect our most susceptible remains. Further announcements regarding the National NAIDOC Awards and the reactivation of the 2020 NAIDOC Local Grants Round will be made within coming weeks. The NNC understands that the July dates for NAIDOC may still be acknowledged by communities and organisations, however we are mindful that those celebrations and physical gatherings will still be impacted by the various State and Territory COVID19 restrictions and social distancing measures. We acknowledge the commitment and tireless work of the many State, Territory, regional and local NAIDOC Committees, organisations and individuals whose passion each year makes NAIDOC Week an outstanding success. We thank you for your understanding and working with us during these uncertain times. The NNC are continuing to work with our partners and key stakeholders to make NAIDOC Week 2020 a suitable and fitting celebration of #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

03.01.2022 Australia’s first Indigenous consul-general appointed to US, Mr Benson Saulo. #IndigenousLeadership... https://www.sbs.com.au//australia-s-first-indigenous-consu

02.01.2022 The National NAIDOC Committee has made the decision to cancel the 2020 National NAIDOC Awards ceremony. The Awards ceremony was scheduled to be held in Mparntwe... (Alice Springs) in November. This decision was not taken lightly and was reached in consultations with the Alice Springs NAIDOC Committee and other stakeholders and partners. The difficult decision was made considering the changing and widespread impacts of COVID-19 and the uncertainty of travel restrictions, quarantining, and physical distancing requirements. There will be no national awards announced in 2020 and we will not be replacing the ceremony with an online or virtual Awards event. An important part of recognising our community achievers is to celebrate the Awards in style, by showcasing the winners together and televising the event in partnership with SBS/NITV. This necessary postponement, however, will allow more time for nominating our deadly achievers in each of the 2021 National NAIDOC award categories. See full statement here: https://www.naidoc.org.au//cancellation-2020-national-naid

01.01.2022 Although NAIDOC Week has been impacted by COVID-19, online events have taken place of the usual activities held in our communities. Our very own, Nevada Brown, shared her story on this years theme, #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020 To hear her story, follow the link below https://www.facebook.com/canberraNAIDOC/videos/277041116699286/

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